Exclusive: UTA has signed actorJohn Magaro, who landed a Gotham Award nomination for his starring turn in Kelly Reichardt’s 2019 Western First Cow, for representation in all areas.
Magaro will next be seen on the film side in Celine Song’s drama Past Lives, opposite Greta Lee. He also stars opposite Michelle Williams in the Cannes-bound art world dramedy Showing Up, which reunites him with his First Cow director, Reichardt.
The actor is currently shooting a role in George Tillman Jr.’s as-yet-untitled George Foreman biopic for Sony. He recently played a supporting role in the Sopranos prequel film The Many Saints of Newark from Warner Bros. and New Line, which reunited him with David Chase following his role in Not Fade Away.
Magaro was previously a co-lead in Eytan Rockaway’s Lansky, opposite Harvey Keitel and Sam Worthington. Previously, he appeared in Adam McKay’s The Big Short for Paramount,...
Magaro will next be seen on the film side in Celine Song’s drama Past Lives, opposite Greta Lee. He also stars opposite Michelle Williams in the Cannes-bound art world dramedy Showing Up, which reunites him with his First Cow director, Reichardt.
The actor is currently shooting a role in George Tillman Jr.’s as-yet-untitled George Foreman biopic for Sony. He recently played a supporting role in the Sopranos prequel film The Many Saints of Newark from Warner Bros. and New Line, which reunited him with David Chase following his role in Not Fade Away.
Magaro was previously a co-lead in Eytan Rockaway’s Lansky, opposite Harvey Keitel and Sam Worthington. Previously, he appeared in Adam McKay’s The Big Short for Paramount,...
- 5/12/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
A group of friends discover that a deadly urban legend is all too real in Lantern's Lane, and with the new horror thriller coming to North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms this Friday, November 5th, via Vertical Entertainment, we've been provided with an exclusive clip to share with Daily Dead readers!
Check out our exclusive clip below, and read the official press release for more details on Lantern's Lane:
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA – Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Justin Lareau’s horror thriller Lantern’s Lane. The film will be available in theaters and to rent and own on North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms through Vertical Entertainment on November 5, 2021.
A recent college graduate and her estranged high school friends return to Lantern’s Lane, the home of a real urban legend and must fight to survive the night.
Check out our exclusive clip below, and read the official press release for more details on Lantern's Lane:
Press Release: Los Angeles, CA – Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Justin Lareau’s horror thriller Lantern’s Lane. The film will be available in theaters and to rent and own on North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms through Vertical Entertainment on November 5, 2021.
A recent college graduate and her estranged high school friends return to Lantern’s Lane, the home of a real urban legend and must fight to survive the night.
- 11/4/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones that they made in between. And sometimes, we get to talk to movie stars about some of their own B-Sides!
Conor and I were honored to speak with screen legend Harvey Keitel, star of Lansky, written and directed by Eytan Rockaway. In the crime drama, which is now available digitally, Keitel plays the real-life gangster Meyer Lansky, recounting his complicated life to a down-on-his-luck writer (Sam Worthington).
We chat with Keitel about some B-Sides from the early ‘90s: The Two Jakes, Point of No Return, and Dangerous Game. There’s also a bit about The Border from 1982, a Tony Richardson crime thriller well worth your time.
For more from The B-Side, you can find every actor/director and the films discussed in one place here.
Conor and I were honored to speak with screen legend Harvey Keitel, star of Lansky, written and directed by Eytan Rockaway. In the crime drama, which is now available digitally, Keitel plays the real-life gangster Meyer Lansky, recounting his complicated life to a down-on-his-luck writer (Sam Worthington).
We chat with Keitel about some B-Sides from the early ‘90s: The Two Jakes, Point of No Return, and Dangerous Game. There’s also a bit about The Border from 1982, a Tony Richardson crime thriller well worth your time.
For more from The B-Side, you can find every actor/director and the films discussed in one place here.
- 11/4/2021
- by Dan Mecca
- The Film Stage
Composers wear so many hats when composing and depending on what they’re writing for, whether it’s for episodic TV, film, or video games, it can be a juggling act to get the scores and themes just right. These artists painstakingly put care, effort and hours into what music will accompany the visuals on the little or big screen.
Composer Max Aruj is one such musician. Born and raised in Los Angeles, his previous release is Crawl, produced by Sam Raimi, and directed by Alexandre Aja and the video game Assassin’s Creed – Wrath of the Druids. Aruj recently composed the scores for Eytan Rockaway’s Lansky, in theaters, starring Harvey Keitel, and Jonathan Hensleigh’s The Ice Road, on Netflix, starring Liam Neeson, Laurence Fishburne, Amber Midthunder, Benjamin Walker, and Marcus Thomas.
Coincidentally both films were released on the same day, Friday June 25th.
I recently spoke with...
Composer Max Aruj is one such musician. Born and raised in Los Angeles, his previous release is Crawl, produced by Sam Raimi, and directed by Alexandre Aja and the video game Assassin’s Creed – Wrath of the Druids. Aruj recently composed the scores for Eytan Rockaway’s Lansky, in theaters, starring Harvey Keitel, and Jonathan Hensleigh’s The Ice Road, on Netflix, starring Liam Neeson, Laurence Fishburne, Amber Midthunder, Benjamin Walker, and Marcus Thomas.
Coincidentally both films were released on the same day, Friday June 25th.
I recently spoke with...
- 6/29/2021
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The biographical crime feature Lansky attempts to pull off a major heist: the historical legacy of the mob mastermind Meyer Lansky. One of the most notorious and infamous of the Jewish gangsters who rose during prohibition, Lansky was a businessman with a head for numbers. He was called “the Mob’s accountant,” and the film wants to set the record straight. Played by Harvey Keitel, we can count on an emotionally accurate portrayal of the man who helped set up the national crime syndicate.
John Magaro, who will be playing young Silvio Dante in the upcoming The Sopranos prequel, The Many Saints of Newark, plays young Meyer Lansky. Writer-director Eytan Rockaway’s crime drama is loosely based on the real-life story his father, Robert A. Rockaway, and the interviews he conducted before Lanksy died. His book was called But He Was Good to His Mother: The Lives and Crimes of Jewish Gangsters,...
John Magaro, who will be playing young Silvio Dante in the upcoming The Sopranos prequel, The Many Saints of Newark, plays young Meyer Lansky. Writer-director Eytan Rockaway’s crime drama is loosely based on the real-life story his father, Robert A. Rockaway, and the interviews he conducted before Lanksy died. His book was called But He Was Good to His Mother: The Lives and Crimes of Jewish Gangsters,...
- 6/25/2021
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
“People see the same thing from different perspectives. And that fascinates me,” Harvey Keitel notes in an early scene while playing the title role in “Lansky,” writer-director Eytan Rockaway’s ambitious but uneven biopic about the notorious mobster Meyer Lansky.
It’s tempting to read this snippet of dialogue as Rockaway’s way of acknowledging, right from the start, that his indie drama is yet another interpretation of real-life events previously recounted, with varying degrees of accuracy, in features and TV movies as diverse as “Virginia Hill,” a half-forgotten 1974 TV-movie that marked Joel Schumacher’s debut as writer-director; the 1999 HBO production “Lansky,” starring Richard Dreyfuss and directed by John McNaughton from a script by David Mamet; and Barry Levinson’s “Bugsy” (1991), featuring Ben Kingsley well cast as Meyer Lansky opposite Warren Beatty’s Bugsy Siegel. Truth to tell, however, comparisons to those predecessors don’t always work in Rockaway’s favor.
It’s tempting to read this snippet of dialogue as Rockaway’s way of acknowledging, right from the start, that his indie drama is yet another interpretation of real-life events previously recounted, with varying degrees of accuracy, in features and TV movies as diverse as “Virginia Hill,” a half-forgotten 1974 TV-movie that marked Joel Schumacher’s debut as writer-director; the 1999 HBO production “Lansky,” starring Richard Dreyfuss and directed by John McNaughton from a script by David Mamet; and Barry Levinson’s “Bugsy” (1991), featuring Ben Kingsley well cast as Meyer Lansky opposite Warren Beatty’s Bugsy Siegel. Truth to tell, however, comparisons to those predecessors don’t always work in Rockaway’s favor.
- 6/25/2021
- by Joe Leydon
- Variety Film + TV
In his 80 years, Meyer Lansky worked alongside the most notorious gangsters in American history. He spearheaded a worldwide gambling racket and allegedly had quite a few people murdered for getting in the way of his business. Lansky even worked with the U.S. Navy during World War II, protecting the ships in New York Harbor from spies and and sabotage.
No one can deny that Lansky led a fascinating life, even after watching Eytan Rockaway’s tedious biopic “Lansky,” which has more in common with a book report than an actual book. Writer-director Rockaway (“The Abandoned”) hits all the major bullet points in the gangster’s life but ignores almost all the connective tissue that would make this outline of intriguing anecdotes really come alive.
“Lansky” stars Harvey Keitel as the aging mobster, living out his last remaining years in Florida, dying of lung cancer well after the rest of his criminal contemporaries have been buried.
No one can deny that Lansky led a fascinating life, even after watching Eytan Rockaway’s tedious biopic “Lansky,” which has more in common with a book report than an actual book. Writer-director Rockaway (“The Abandoned”) hits all the major bullet points in the gangster’s life but ignores almost all the connective tissue that would make this outline of intriguing anecdotes really come alive.
“Lansky” stars Harvey Keitel as the aging mobster, living out his last remaining years in Florida, dying of lung cancer well after the rest of his criminal contemporaries have been buried.
- 6/24/2021
- by William Bibbiani
- The Wrap
“My reputation has a habit of preceding me,” Harvey Keitel’s Meyer Lansky explains toward the beginning of Lansky. “When they don’t know you, they put labels on you.” Writer-director Eytan Rockaway’s biographical crime feature is a no-frills, selective retelling of a notorious figure, which works because it puts a recognizable face to that label.
Nicknamed the “Mob’s Accountant,” Meyer Lansky knew his numbers, and Rockaway’s film only suffers when it hedges its bets. It begins with a grand promise to portray Lansky as he would have liked to have been portrayed in history. The recollections and the stories work very well when they stick to the gangster of the title. The low-budget, independent feel brings an immediacy, and more rebel street cred than the risk-taking former crime beat journalist at the center.
Sam Worthington is a little too nervous too much of the time as David Stone,...
Nicknamed the “Mob’s Accountant,” Meyer Lansky knew his numbers, and Rockaway’s film only suffers when it hedges its bets. It begins with a grand promise to portray Lansky as he would have liked to have been portrayed in history. The recollections and the stories work very well when they stick to the gangster of the title. The low-budget, independent feel brings an immediacy, and more rebel street cred than the risk-taking former crime beat journalist at the center.
Sam Worthington is a little too nervous too much of the time as David Stone,...
- 6/24/2021
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Lansky Vertical Entertainment Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net linked from Rotten Tomatoes by: Harvey Karten Director: Eytan Rockaway Writer: Eytan Rockaway Story: Eytan Rockaway and Robert Rockaway Cast: Sam Worthington, Harvey Keitel, John Magaro, David Cade, Minka Kelly, AnnaSophia Robb, Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 6/9/21 Opens: June 25, 2021 Since everyone and his uncle […]
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- 6/20/2021
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Eytan Rockaway's Lansky is one of those monumental stories that try to cover the whole life of their hero, looking at him from a neutral distance, being somewhere in the middle, so that the viewer can refer to the story himself. It is nostalgia for gangster cinema and ambiguous emotions awakened by the film. This is a story not only about the eponymous character, Meyer Lansky (Harvey Keitel), a mafia boss, one of the legendary American gangsters, founder of the largest organised crime group in the world, the National Crime Syndicate. It is also the story of the crisis of the writer, David Stone (Sam Worthington), who receives from Lansky an offer to write his biography.
David’s creative and family crisis will connect him and Lansky with a bond resembling the relationship between a father and a son. David adopts Lansky as the father figure whom he missed in his life,...
David’s creative and family crisis will connect him and Lansky with a bond resembling the relationship between a father and a son. David adopts Lansky as the father figure whom he missed in his life,...
- 6/19/2021
- by Mateusz Tarwacki
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Harvey Keitel is Meyer Lansky Lansky – In Select Theaters and On-Demand June 25th. Here’s the trailer:
In Lansky, Sam Worthington plays David Stone, a renowned but down-on-his-luck writer, who has the opportunity of a lifetime when he receives a surprise call from Meyer Lansky (Academy Award nominee Harvey Keitel). For decades, authorities have been trying to locate Lansky’s alleged nine-figure fortune and this is their last chance to capture the aging gangster before he dies. With the FBI close behind, the Godfather of organized crime reveals the untold truth about his life as the notorious boss of Murder Inc. and the National Crime Syndicate.
Lansky stars Harvey Keitel, Sam Worthington, John Magaro, AnnaSophia Robb, Minka Kelly, Danny Abeckaser, and David James Elliot and is written and directed by Eytan Rockaway.
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In Lansky, Sam Worthington plays David Stone, a renowned but down-on-his-luck writer, who has the opportunity of a lifetime when he receives a surprise call from Meyer Lansky (Academy Award nominee Harvey Keitel). For decades, authorities have been trying to locate Lansky’s alleged nine-figure fortune and this is their last chance to capture the aging gangster before he dies. With the FBI close behind, the Godfather of organized crime reveals the untold truth about his life as the notorious boss of Murder Inc. and the National Crime Syndicate.
Lansky stars Harvey Keitel, Sam Worthington, John Magaro, AnnaSophia Robb, Minka Kelly, Danny Abeckaser, and David James Elliot and is written and directed by Eytan Rockaway.
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- 6/8/2021
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Lanksy Trailer — Eytan Rockaway‘s Lanksy / A Righteous Man (2021) movie trailer has been released by Vertical Entertainment. The Lanksy trailer stars Harvey Keitel, Sam Worthington, John Magaro, Minka Kelly, David James Elliot, David Cade, Danny A. Abeckaser, Emily Marie Palmer, Alon Aboutboul, Eden Grace Redfield, Eytan Rockaway, Ekaterina Baker, Wass Stevens, [...]
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- 6/1/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Exclusive: Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to writer-director Eytan Rockaway’s crime drama Lansky, starring Harvey Keitel and Sam Worthington. The film also stars AnnaSophia Robb, Minka Kelly, David James Elliott, David Cade, Danny A. Abeckaser and John Magaro. Vertical is planning a theatrical day-and-date release on June 25, 2021.
“In this day and age it’s important to have companies like Vertical that embrace cinema and give independent filmmakers a stage to express their creative voices,“ said Rockaway.
The film follows David Stone (Worthington), a renowned but down-on-his-luck writer who has the opportunity of a lifetime when he receives a surprise call from Meyer Lansky (Keitel). For decades, authorities have been trying to locate Lansky’s alleged nine-figure fortune and this is their last chance to capture the aging gangster before he dies. With the FBI close behind, the godfather of organized crime reveals the untold truth about his...
“In this day and age it’s important to have companies like Vertical that embrace cinema and give independent filmmakers a stage to express their creative voices,“ said Rockaway.
The film follows David Stone (Worthington), a renowned but down-on-his-luck writer who has the opportunity of a lifetime when he receives a surprise call from Meyer Lansky (Keitel). For decades, authorities have been trying to locate Lansky’s alleged nine-figure fortune and this is their last chance to capture the aging gangster before he dies. With the FBI close behind, the godfather of organized crime reveals the untold truth about his...
- 5/19/2021
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: AnnaSophia Robb and Emory Cohen are the latest to join the cast of Rebel Ridge, Netflix’s high-velocity thriller from writer and director Jeremy Saulnier. They join previously announced stars John Boyega, Don Johnson, James Badge Dale, Zsane Jhe and James Cromwell.
The pic explores systemic American injustice in the context of action, suspense and black humor. Anish Savjani, Neil Kopp, Vincent Savino and Saulnier are producing the project, with Macon Blair and Louise Lovegrove serving as executive producers.
Robb recently appeared in miniseries The Act and Little Fires Everywhere, both on Hulu. She’ll next co-star in the Peacock limited series Dr. Death, as well as in Eytan Rockaway’s Meyer Lansky biopic Lansky. Robb is repped by CAA, Untitled and Schreck Rose.
Cohen, whose credits include The Place Beyond the Pines and Netflix’s The Oa, will soon be seen in the dark comedy Big Gold Brick...
The pic explores systemic American injustice in the context of action, suspense and black humor. Anish Savjani, Neil Kopp, Vincent Savino and Saulnier are producing the project, with Macon Blair and Louise Lovegrove serving as executive producers.
Robb recently appeared in miniseries The Act and Little Fires Everywhere, both on Hulu. She’ll next co-star in the Peacock limited series Dr. Death, as well as in Eytan Rockaway’s Meyer Lansky biopic Lansky. Robb is repped by CAA, Untitled and Schreck Rose.
Cohen, whose credits include The Place Beyond the Pines and Netflix’s The Oa, will soon be seen in the dark comedy Big Gold Brick...
- 4/19/2021
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Harvey Keitel has accepted an offer he can’t refuse to take on the role of notorious gangster Meyer Lansky in the Eytan Rockaway directed untitled biopic.
Keitel will be joined by Sam Worthington, Emory Cohen and Austin Stowell on the cast while Alexandra Daddario and Tony Danza are still currently in talks.
The story follows an ageing Lansky living quietly in Miami Beach after being investigated and pursued for decades by the FBI. He enlists a young journalist named David Stone (Sam Worthington) to tell his story, but the Feds use the young man as a pawn to track the hundreds of millions the mobster is suspected of stashing.
Also in news – Michael Fassbender and Peter Dinklage in talks to star in Mel Gibson’s ‘The Wild Bunch’ remake
Stone finds himself caught in the middle of a game of cat and mouse, uncovering the hidden truth about the...
Keitel will be joined by Sam Worthington, Emory Cohen and Austin Stowell on the cast while Alexandra Daddario and Tony Danza are still currently in talks.
The story follows an ageing Lansky living quietly in Miami Beach after being investigated and pursued for decades by the FBI. He enlists a young journalist named David Stone (Sam Worthington) to tell his story, but the Feds use the young man as a pawn to track the hundreds of millions the mobster is suspected of stashing.
Also in news – Michael Fassbender and Peter Dinklage in talks to star in Mel Gibson’s ‘The Wild Bunch’ remake
Stone finds himself caught in the middle of a game of cat and mouse, uncovering the hidden truth about the...
- 5/21/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Harvey Keitel has been cast to play the notorious gangster Meyer Lansky in the upcoming Eytan Rockaway-directed biopic. The film will also star Sam Worthington, Emory Cohen, and Austin Stowell. Alexandra Daddario and Tony Danza are currently in talks to join the cast as well.
The script was written by Rockaway from real-life interviews his father conducted with Lansky himself. Variety reports the following about the film’s story:
“The film centers on an aging Lansky living in anonymity in Miami Beach after being investigated and pursued for decades by the FBI. When he enlists a young journalist named David Stone (Worthington) to tell his story, the Feds use him as a pawn to track down the hundreds of millions of dollars that the mobster has been suspected of stashing. Stone finds himself caught in the middle of a game of cat and mouse, uncovering the hidden truth about...
The script was written by Rockaway from real-life interviews his father conducted with Lansky himself. Variety reports the following about the film’s story:
“The film centers on an aging Lansky living in anonymity in Miami Beach after being investigated and pursued for decades by the FBI. When he enlists a young journalist named David Stone (Worthington) to tell his story, the Feds use him as a pawn to track down the hundreds of millions of dollars that the mobster has been suspected of stashing. Stone finds himself caught in the middle of a game of cat and mouse, uncovering the hidden truth about...
- 5/20/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
Harvey Keitel is certainly no stranger to films revolving around mobsters and has played more than a few members of the criminal underground himself, and Variety has reported that his next project will find him playing notorious gangster Meyer Lansky. [Seemore] Directed by Eytan Rockaway, the Meyer Lansky biopic is also set to star Sam Worthington, Emory Cohen, and Austin Stowell, with Alexandra…...
- 5/17/2019
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Harvey Keitel will star as notorious gangster Meyer Lansky, a contemporary of Bugsy Siegel, in a biopic directed by Eytan Rockaway. Sam Worthington, Emory Cohen and Austin Stowell are also set to star in the picture, with Alexandra Daddario and Tony Danza in talks to join.
Voltage Pictures has boarded the project and hopes to spark international sales at Cannes. Rockaway wrote the script from a story by Ido Fluk and Sharon Mashihi, partially based on interviews with the real-life Lansky conducted by Rockaway’s father, history professor Robert Rockaway.
The film centers on an aging Lansky living in anonymity in Miami Beach after being investigated and pursued for decades by the FBI. When he enlists a young journalist named David Stone (Worthington) to tell his story, the Feds use him as a pawn to track down the hundreds of millions of dollars that the mobster has been suspected of stashing.
Voltage Pictures has boarded the project and hopes to spark international sales at Cannes. Rockaway wrote the script from a story by Ido Fluk and Sharon Mashihi, partially based on interviews with the real-life Lansky conducted by Rockaway’s father, history professor Robert Rockaway.
The film centers on an aging Lansky living in anonymity in Miami Beach after being investigated and pursued for decades by the FBI. When he enlists a young journalist named David Stone (Worthington) to tell his story, the Feds use him as a pawn to track down the hundreds of millions of dollars that the mobster has been suspected of stashing.
- 5/17/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Co-starring Louisa Krause and Jason Patric, Eytan Rockaway’s The Abandoned is now available on Blu-ray and DVD from Scream Factory, and we’ve been provided with three Blu-ray copies to give away to Daily Dead readers.
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Prize Details: (3) Winners will receive (1) Blu-ray copy of The Abandoned.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject “The Abandoned Contest”. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01am Est on June 13th. This contest is only open to those who are eighteen years of age or older that live in the United States. Only one entry per household will be accepted.
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From the Press Release: “Take a terrifying plunge into the warped mind of a disturbed young woman with the visually and emotionally compelling psychological thriller The Abandoned.
Making its Blu-ray and DVD debut June 7th,...
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Prize Details: (3) Winners will receive (1) Blu-ray copy of The Abandoned.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject “The Abandoned Contest”. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01am Est on June 13th. This contest is only open to those who are eighteen years of age or older that live in the United States. Only one entry per household will be accepted.
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From the Press Release: “Take a terrifying plunge into the warped mind of a disturbed young woman with the visually and emotionally compelling psychological thriller The Abandoned.
Making its Blu-ray and DVD debut June 7th,...
- 6/7/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Location and setting are typically big contributors to a horror film’s success — an old, darkly-lit house is inherently creepier than a bright and newly-built high-rise (sorry Poltergeist 3) — and while a great setting is no guarantee of a great film it never hurts. The Abandoned (previously The Confines) takes that lesson to heart and delivers one of the year’s most effective and atmospheric haunted houses. Streak (Louisa Krause) is a young woman trying to move on from a rough past so she can regain custody of her daughter, and moving on includes showing financial stability. She starts a new job as overnight security for an empty apartment building — construction was never finished, and the floors were never occupied — and is partnered with a grumpy, wheelchair-bound prick named Cooper (Jason Patric) who resents her youth as much as he does her very presence. Her routine rounds reveal sights and sounds that both frighten and intrigue, but...
- 2/18/2016
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Stars: Jason Patric, Louisa Krause, Mark Margolis, Ezra Knight, Lou Carbonneau, Massiel Hernandez, Henry Kelemen, Brandon Kieffer, James Murtaugh, John Sampson, Carlos Velazquez | Written by Ido Fluk | Directed by Eytan Rockaway
Looking to get her life back on track, desperate mom Streak (Louisa Krause) takes a job as an overnight security guard in a grand but abandoned (The Abandoned being the film’s original title) apartment complex. Trapped with no-one to talk to but asshole colleague Cooper (Jason Patric), Streak is in for a long night.
The awful company and terrible hours aren’t the only thing Streak has to worry about – there’s the sinister homeless guy, the CCTV not working properly and, well, whatever it is that’s lurking in the building’s corridors, stalking her and Cooper from the shadows. Already on edge, Streak is pushed to her limit and beyond by supernatural (?) terrors, both real and...
Looking to get her life back on track, desperate mom Streak (Louisa Krause) takes a job as an overnight security guard in a grand but abandoned (The Abandoned being the film’s original title) apartment complex. Trapped with no-one to talk to but asshole colleague Cooper (Jason Patric), Streak is in for a long night.
The awful company and terrible hours aren’t the only thing Streak has to worry about – there’s the sinister homeless guy, the CCTV not working properly and, well, whatever it is that’s lurking in the building’s corridors, stalking her and Cooper from the shadows. Already on edge, Streak is pushed to her limit and beyond by supernatural (?) terrors, both real and...
- 1/24/2016
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
Devotedly committing to taking whatever means necessary to fulfill your dreams in life can be a terrifying prospect in life. The process can be even more daunting when your emotions are easily manipulated by the intimidating physical challenges that you’re forced to face along every step of the journey. That frightening situation of trying to overcome your fears as you try to achieve your goals is captivatingly presented in the new horror thriller, ‘The Abandoned.’ The film, which was released in select theaters and on VOD by IFC Midnight this weekend, marks the feature film directorial debut of filmmaker Eytan Rockaway. The movie not only intriguingly presents the horrifying obstacles [ Read More ]
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- 1/9/2016
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
It’s a shame when a film’s ending nullifies the preceding hour-plus worth of content, but such are my feelings on Eytan Rockaway’s The Abandoned. I was engaged for most of the its entirety, chilled by the stony isolation of a dilapidated luxury building. Atmosphere and tension go a long way towards the end of Act I and an eerily haunting Act II, but an Act III ending jumps into a realm that simply doesn’t have to be addressed. There’s an extension into a more personal story, one that throws away horror for something more human – more affecting – yet it’s one of the film’s major downfalls. Rockaway pulls the rug out from unsuspecting horror fans in this moment, jumping ship in a way that’s neither emotional, nor powerfully satisfying.
Louisa Krause stars as Julia Streak, a rookie night watchwoman who’s about to...
Louisa Krause stars as Julia Streak, a rookie night watchwoman who’s about to...
- 1/7/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Be Afraid of the Dark: Rockaway’s Familiar Debut Enhanced by Atmospheric Locale
Director Eytan Rockaway makes his directorial debut with the claustrophobic single set horror film The Abandoned (initially titled The Confines). Apart from its undistinguished title already being similar to a 2002 Katie Holmes flick and a 2006 Nacho Cerda thriller, Rockaway adapts from a story co-written by Ido Fluk, a narrative determined exclusively by its impressive venue, a discarded luxury apartment house complex. Though the film features uncustomarily polished performances for an indie horror feature from its two known lead performers, their energy only lasts so long in yet another dwindling account of wayward supernatural forces terrorizing protagonists for vague, unexplained reasons until its final, elucidating frames.
Streak (Louisa Krouse) is an emotionally frayed young woman desperate to keep her life together. Struggling to keep custody of her daughter, she flings herself into an employment opportunity which involves taking...
Director Eytan Rockaway makes his directorial debut with the claustrophobic single set horror film The Abandoned (initially titled The Confines). Apart from its undistinguished title already being similar to a 2002 Katie Holmes flick and a 2006 Nacho Cerda thriller, Rockaway adapts from a story co-written by Ido Fluk, a narrative determined exclusively by its impressive venue, a discarded luxury apartment house complex. Though the film features uncustomarily polished performances for an indie horror feature from its two known lead performers, their energy only lasts so long in yet another dwindling account of wayward supernatural forces terrorizing protagonists for vague, unexplained reasons until its final, elucidating frames.
Streak (Louisa Krouse) is an emotionally frayed young woman desperate to keep her life together. Struggling to keep custody of her daughter, she flings herself into an employment opportunity which involves taking...
- 1/6/2016
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Want to go to Hell and back without the, you know, going to Hell part? Daily Dead's Hell and Back DVD contest details are after the jump. Also in this round-up: a teaser trailer for The Harvesters, details on the Netflix series Gypsy, and an update on the release of The Abandoned.
Hell and Back DVD Contest: Prize Details: (5) Winners will receive (1) DVD copy of Hell and Back.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject “Hell and Back Contest”. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01 am Est on January 12th. This contest is only open to those who are eighteen years of age or older that live in the United States. Only one entry per household will be accepted.
Press Release: "Los Angeles, CA (December 3, 2015) – Freestyle Digital Media announced today that...
Hell and Back DVD Contest: Prize Details: (5) Winners will receive (1) DVD copy of Hell and Back.
How to Enter: For a chance to win, email contest@dailydead.com with the subject “Hell and Back Contest”. Be sure to include your name and mailing address.
Entry Details: The contest will end at 12:01 am Est on January 12th. This contest is only open to those who are eighteen years of age or older that live in the United States. Only one entry per household will be accepted.
Press Release: "Los Angeles, CA (December 3, 2015) – Freestyle Digital Media announced today that...
- 1/6/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
IFC Midnight has announced the official release date of The Abandoned (previously "The Confines"). The film opens in New York and La theatres on January 8, while the rest of the world can catch up with it on VOD platforms.
Director Eytan Rockaway makes his feature film directorial debut with the tense thriller that blurs the lines between illness and reality to mirror the traumatized psyche of the protagonist (played by Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene's Louisa Krause) in a story that challenges the power of our own perception.
Synopsis:
Take a terrifying plunge into the warped mind of a disturbed young woman. Desperate to get her life back on track, the unstable Streak (Martha Marcy May Marlene’s Louisa Krause) takes a job as a security guard, working th [Continued ...]...
Director Eytan Rockaway makes his feature film directorial debut with the tense thriller that blurs the lines between illness and reality to mirror the traumatized psyche of the protagonist (played by Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene's Louisa Krause) in a story that challenges the power of our own perception.
Synopsis:
Take a terrifying plunge into the warped mind of a disturbed young woman. Desperate to get her life back on track, the unstable Streak (Martha Marcy May Marlene’s Louisa Krause) takes a job as a security guard, working th [Continued ...]...
- 12/23/2015
- QuietEarth.us
Enter the heart of Aokigahara with a 360-degree video and audio experience ahead of the release of Gramercy Pictures' The Forest. Also in this round-up: a confirmed release date for The Abandoned (formerly The Confines), Kickstarter details on the 4K restoration of the 1963 B movie, The Atomic Brain, and info on The Ice Cream Truck.
The Forest: "Join the Experience and 'Enter the Suicide Forest' http://thesuicideforest.com/.
Enter the Suicide Forest is an immersive 360-degree sight and sound experience that takes fans right into the heart of Aokigahara, the terrifying real-life suicide forest located at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan. The experience uses real images taken at Aokigahara.
The experience is best viewed in either mobile or virtual reality using Google Cardboard and your phone. 360-degree video and audio transports fans right into The Suicide Forest.
Find your friend, trace her path...but leave the forest before it takes you.
The Forest: "Join the Experience and 'Enter the Suicide Forest' http://thesuicideforest.com/.
Enter the Suicide Forest is an immersive 360-degree sight and sound experience that takes fans right into the heart of Aokigahara, the terrifying real-life suicide forest located at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan. The experience uses real images taken at Aokigahara.
The experience is best viewed in either mobile or virtual reality using Google Cardboard and your phone. 360-degree video and audio transports fans right into The Suicide Forest.
Find your friend, trace her path...but leave the forest before it takes you.
- 12/22/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Eerie thriller The Confines gets re-named The Abandoned and secures release date. IFC Midnight just announced their plans to release director Eytan Rockaway’s supernatural/psychological horror film The Abandoned (previously titled The Confines) in New York and La on January 8. The film will be release day and date with VOD. Here’s the official synopsis: …
The post IFC To Release Psychological Horror Film The Adandoned in January appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
The post IFC To Release Psychological Horror Film The Adandoned in January appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 12/21/2015
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Eytan Rockaway’s The Abandoned in theaters Jan. 8th
The Abandoned (previously titled The Confines) that will premiere in theaters January 8. IFC Midnight will be releasing day and date with VOD and Digital as well. Director Eytan Rockaway makes his feature film directorial debut in this tense thriller that blurs the lines between illness and reality to mirror the traumatized psyche of the ...
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The Abandoned (previously titled The Confines) that will premiere in theaters January 8. IFC Midnight will be releasing day and date with VOD and Digital as well. Director Eytan Rockaway makes his feature film directorial debut in this tense thriller that blurs the lines between illness and reality to mirror the traumatized psyche of the ...
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- 12/17/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Deadpool is having a great year, and it is going to get even better in 2016. Funko will release several new Deadpool items starting in January. Also: release details for The Abandoned, a look at the comic Home #2: Thicker Than Water, and Free Comic Book Day details.
Deadpool Items: From Funko: "The Merc with a Mouth makes his triumphant return to vinyl, plush, and beyond!
Pop! Marvel: Deadpool
Both sides of Deadpool's personality shine through in our two latest Pop! figures!
Two Swords Deadpool is ready for battle and Thumbs Up Deadpool is ready for chimichangas!
Coming in January!
Pop! Home: Marvel - Deadpool Mug
Finally! You can now drink directly out of Deadpool's head!
Coming in February!
Mopeez: Marvel - Deadpool
The newest Mopeez line showcases one of Deadpool's favorite things: himself!
He comes in four versions; classic red, X-Force gray,
the blue suit from his X-Men days, and the inverse yellow suit!
Deadpool Items: From Funko: "The Merc with a Mouth makes his triumphant return to vinyl, plush, and beyond!
Pop! Marvel: Deadpool
Both sides of Deadpool's personality shine through in our two latest Pop! figures!
Two Swords Deadpool is ready for battle and Thumbs Up Deadpool is ready for chimichangas!
Coming in January!
Pop! Home: Marvel - Deadpool Mug
Finally! You can now drink directly out of Deadpool's head!
Coming in February!
Mopeez: Marvel - Deadpool
The newest Mopeez line showcases one of Deadpool's favorite things: himself!
He comes in four versions; classic red, X-Force gray,
the blue suit from his X-Men days, and the inverse yellow suit!
- 12/12/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
MoreHorror.com
The Screamfest Horror Film Festival is the longest running horror film festival in the United States, now in its 15th year. The festival has been responsible for premiering many now classic horror films such as Paranormal Activity and Feast, both of which are having anniversary screenings at this year's festival. Additionally, Screamfest will be screening the premiere of Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension.
The 2015 festival will run from October 13th through the 22nd in Hollywood, California at the Tcl Chinese 6 Theatres.
Screamfest has an amazing star-studded lineup this year, and if you live in Los Angeles, you owe it to yourself to check out a movie or two, or three or four or all of them. Many of the screenings include discussions with filmmakers such as John and Clu Gulager, James Franco, and more. You can check out the programming and purchase tickets at the festival website Screamfest.
The Screamfest Horror Film Festival is the longest running horror film festival in the United States, now in its 15th year. The festival has been responsible for premiering many now classic horror films such as Paranormal Activity and Feast, both of which are having anniversary screenings at this year's festival. Additionally, Screamfest will be screening the premiere of Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension.
The 2015 festival will run from October 13th through the 22nd in Hollywood, California at the Tcl Chinese 6 Theatres.
Screamfest has an amazing star-studded lineup this year, and if you live in Los Angeles, you owe it to yourself to check out a movie or two, or three or four or all of them. Many of the screenings include discussions with filmmakers such as John and Clu Gulager, James Franco, and more. You can check out the programming and purchase tickets at the festival website Screamfest.
- 10/9/2015
- by admin
- MoreHorror
*an online screener of this film was provided by the director, Eytan Rockaway. *there are spoilers here. Director: Eytan Rockaway. Writers: Ido Fluk and Eytan Rockaway. Cast: Jason Patric, Louisa Krause and Mark Margolis. The Confines is a film from C+ Pictures. Developed by writer Ido Fluk, the film is a sightseeing adventure through the protagonist's tormented mind. And, some of these horrifying sights cannot be unseen. This title recently had a showing at the La Film Festival and this reviewer was offered an early look. Steeped in tragedy, The Confines creates a creepy tone, in an abandoned building. Similar to The Shining, a central character must confront a mystery, which resides just off screen and within the building's walls. Also, the film highlights some of the strange things which can occur during the witching hour. And, the film's finale offers a surprise twist, which is adequately set up. Overall,...
- 6/24/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
In The Confines, co-writer and director Eytan Rockaway takes viewers into the most unsettling parts of their imaginations with his intense psychological thriller that co-stars Louise Krause (Ava’s Possessions) and Jason Patric (The Lost Boys, Narc). Rather than give us another standard spookfest, Rockaway uses his story as a metaphor for something bigger, and the result is an effectively creepy tale that utilizes its tenebrous atmosphere and brilliant cast to its fullest.
The Confines follows Streak (Krause), a troubled woman trying to turn her life around in an attempt to keep custody of her daughter. She takes on a nighttime security position at an abandoned building where she is tasked with keeping things running smoothly alongside her new co-worker, Cooper (Patric). Things start off well enough, but as you may have suspected, there’s more than meets the eye at Streak’s new job once she discovers there may...
The Confines follows Streak (Krause), a troubled woman trying to turn her life around in an attempt to keep custody of her daughter. She takes on a nighttime security position at an abandoned building where she is tasked with keeping things running smoothly alongside her new co-worker, Cooper (Patric). Things start off well enough, but as you may have suspected, there’s more than meets the eye at Streak’s new job once she discovers there may...
- 6/19/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Over the weekend, first-time feature filmmaker Eytan Rockaway celebrated the premiere of his supernaturally-infused psychological thriller, The Confines, at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival. Co-starring Louisa Krause (who recently appeared in the SXSW selection Ava’s Possessions) and Jason Patric (The Lost Boys, Narc), the film follows a young woman who takes on an overnight security job in an attempt at some normalcy in her life; unfortunately, the building she’s overseeing has a sinister past and soon she’s struggling to figure out what’s real and what’s just a figment of her fractured imagination.
During the Fest, Daily Dead had the chance to sit down and speak with Rockaway about what inspired the film, working with both Krause and Patric on The Confines, and his experiences helming a feature for the first time ever.
I really enjoyed how the story of The Confines all plays out by...
During the Fest, Daily Dead had the chance to sit down and speak with Rockaway about what inspired the film, working with both Krause and Patric on The Confines, and his experiences helming a feature for the first time ever.
I really enjoyed how the story of The Confines all plays out by...
- 6/16/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
After making quite an impression at the Stanley Film Festival, Todd Strauss-Schulson's meta horror hit, The Final Girls, will screen at the L.A. Film Fest next month, along with an advance look at MTV's Scream TV series and many more onscreen scares.
The 21st L.A. Film Fest takes place June 10th-18th in downtown Los Angeles. The festival will feature screenings of 74 feature films, 60 short films, and more, including the following genre offerings:
"Gala Screenings:
The Final Girls – USA (Director Todd Strauss-Schulson Writer Producer Cast Taissa Farmiga, Malin Akerman, Adam Devine, Thomas Middleditch, Alia Shawkat, Alexander Ludwig, Nina Dobrev) – An unconventional comedy about Max, a high school senior, who is mysteriously transported with her friends into a 1980s horror film that starred Max’s mother, a celebrated scream queen. Los Angeles Premiere
Scream – USA (Showrunners Jill Blotevogel, Jaime Paglia Writers Jay Beattie, Dan Dworkin Executive Producers Harvey Weinstein,...
The 21st L.A. Film Fest takes place June 10th-18th in downtown Los Angeles. The festival will feature screenings of 74 feature films, 60 short films, and more, including the following genre offerings:
"Gala Screenings:
The Final Girls – USA (Director Todd Strauss-Schulson Writer Producer Cast Taissa Farmiga, Malin Akerman, Adam Devine, Thomas Middleditch, Alia Shawkat, Alexander Ludwig, Nina Dobrev) – An unconventional comedy about Max, a high school senior, who is mysteriously transported with her friends into a 1980s horror film that starred Max’s mother, a celebrated scream queen. Los Angeles Premiere
Scream – USA (Showrunners Jill Blotevogel, Jaime Paglia Writers Jay Beattie, Dan Dworkin Executive Producers Harvey Weinstein,...
- 5/19/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Running June 10-18 in downtown La, the Los Angeles Film Festival has announced two inaugural programs, Zeitgeist and Nightfall, plus its second consecutive Muse lineup of films set in, shot by or inspired by the city. Read More: La Film Fest Adds Buzzy Indies and First-Ever TV Program Senior Programmer Jennifer Cochis said the films in the Nightfall section range "from the creepy to the sinister, homages to 80s and 90s era horror, psychodramas and waking nightmares." Films premiering for the first time in the U.S. are nominated for the Nightfall Award. Three arrive off the festival circuit, including "Ratter" (Slamdance), "Plan Sexenal" (well-reviewed out of Morelia) and "Crumbs" (admired in Rotterdam). "Caught," dir. Maggie Kiley, USA, World Premiere "The Confines," dir. Eytan Rockaway, USA, World Premiere "Crumbs," dir. Miguel Llansó, Spain/Ethiopia/Finland, North American Premiere...
- 4/21/2015
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
The world premiere of cult web series creators 5-Second Films’ first feature Dude Bro Party Massacre III will screen at the upcoming festival as top brass introduced the Zeitgeist and Nightfall sections.
The festival, set to run from June 10-18, announced programming in both strands as well as the second edition of La Muse strand.
Associate director of programming and curated content Roya Rastegar said Zeitgeist comprised films that speak to pivotal junctures in the lives of young people.
Zeitgeist programme encompasses six world premieres of Us films: Band Of Robbers by Aaron Nee and Adam Nee; A Girl Like Grace by Ty Hodges; In The Treetops by Matthew Brown; Manifest Destiny by Michael Dwyer and Kaitlin McLaughlin; Stealing Cars by Bradley Kaplan; and What Lola Wants by Rupert Glasson.
Describing Nightfall, senior programmer Jennifer Cochis said the films were designed to make audiences squirm.
Films premiering for the first time in the Us are nominated for the...
The festival, set to run from June 10-18, announced programming in both strands as well as the second edition of La Muse strand.
Associate director of programming and curated content Roya Rastegar said Zeitgeist comprised films that speak to pivotal junctures in the lives of young people.
Zeitgeist programme encompasses six world premieres of Us films: Band Of Robbers by Aaron Nee and Adam Nee; A Girl Like Grace by Ty Hodges; In The Treetops by Matthew Brown; Manifest Destiny by Michael Dwyer and Kaitlin McLaughlin; Stealing Cars by Bradley Kaplan; and What Lola Wants by Rupert Glasson.
Describing Nightfall, senior programmer Jennifer Cochis said the films were designed to make audiences squirm.
Films premiering for the first time in the Us are nominated for the...
- 4/21/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Whether you are a filmmaker, or one of the Sundance programmers whose task it is to identify the films that make up a line-up, it is indeed the most wonderful, panic-filled and nerve racking time of the year. The 31st edition of the Sundance Film Festival kicks off on January 22nd with Park City and Salt Lake City playing host to some of the more innovative, thought-provoking narrative and non-fiction films of 2015. Last year, a Jenga tall order of 4,057 features and 8,161 shorts were submitted. Now let’s think about those numbers for a second.
Twenty years ago, Terry Zwigoff’s Crumb claimed the Grand Jury Prize Documentary award, Living in Oblivion‘s Tom Dicillo was honored with the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, and Edward Burns’ micro-budgeted The Brothers McMullen (there is a read-worthy, lively, eleventh hour account on how it was submitted to the fest in Ted Hope’s “Hope...
Twenty years ago, Terry Zwigoff’s Crumb claimed the Grand Jury Prize Documentary award, Living in Oblivion‘s Tom Dicillo was honored with the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, and Edward Burns’ micro-budgeted The Brothers McMullen (there is a read-worthy, lively, eleventh hour account on how it was submitted to the fest in Ted Hope’s “Hope...
- 11/17/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
The Confines is a film from C Plus Pictures. This title is already in post-production. As well, The Confines is a haunted house styled horror feature, in which two security guards find a horror in an old tenement. This title stars Jason Patric, Louisa Krause and Mark Margolis. Eytan Rockaway is directing. For more on the story, Julia (Louisa Krause) works as a security guard in an old apartment building. Cooper (Jason Patric) is another guard, working the same area. Together, they patrol the grounds, but strange things begin to occur. A vagrant appears and dark secrets come out of the building's woodwork. That secret wants to stay hidden and it will do whatever it takes to stay in the shadows. More details on The Confines will be released as the film moves through the post-production process. A trailer is sure to be revealed soon and horror fans can find...
- 3/18/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Sometimes digging around for the truth can lead to unmentionable horrors. Thankfully in our genre people who do this are in abundance and always on hand to be dispatched in ludicrously violent ways. Speaking of which... read on for your first word on The Confines.
From the Press Release
Mike Landry and Carlos Velazquez of C Plus Pictures announce Louisa Krause (Martha Marcy May Marlene), Jason Patric (The Lost Boys, My Sister’s Keeper), and Mark Margolis (The Wrestler, "Breaking Bad") will star in the psychological thriller The Confines, written by Ido Fluk and directed by Eytan Rockaway. The film was formerly known as “Lot 451” and marks Rockaway’s feature film directorial debut.
Shooting just wrapped in New York. Mike Landry and Carlos Velazquez produced the film along with co-producers Ryan Charles Griffin and Claudia Bellante and executive producers Allen Loeb, Jeff Hoffman, and Luigi Ghilardi II. Arclight Film’s...
From the Press Release
Mike Landry and Carlos Velazquez of C Plus Pictures announce Louisa Krause (Martha Marcy May Marlene), Jason Patric (The Lost Boys, My Sister’s Keeper), and Mark Margolis (The Wrestler, "Breaking Bad") will star in the psychological thriller The Confines, written by Ido Fluk and directed by Eytan Rockaway. The film was formerly known as “Lot 451” and marks Rockaway’s feature film directorial debut.
Shooting just wrapped in New York. Mike Landry and Carlos Velazquez produced the film along with co-producers Ryan Charles Griffin and Claudia Bellante and executive producers Allen Loeb, Jeff Hoffman, and Luigi Ghilardi II. Arclight Film’s...
- 12/11/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Writer/director Eytan Rockaway marks his directorial debut with new upcoming psychological thriller 'The Confines' (formerly known as 'Lot 451'). The C Plus Picture produced feature has slipped into post-production over in New York city this week and the project will now see Rockaway piece together his footage. 'The Confines' is based on a script by Rockaway himself and co-writer Ido Fluk. Jason Patric ('The Lost Boys'), Louisa Krause -below ('Martha Marcy May Marlene') and Mark Margolis ('Breaking Bad') all star in the new thriller....
- 12/11/2013
- Horror Asylum
Production has wrapped in New York on C Plus Pictures’ psychological thriller starring Louisa Krause, Jason Patric and Mark Margolis. Arclight handles international sales.
Eytan Rockaway directs the film formerly known as Lot 451 from a screenplay by Ido Fluk.
The Confines is set in a vast vacant residential complex where a single mother bullied by her boyfriend and his friend must confront the mystery of the building.
C Plus Pictures’ Mike Landry and Carlos Velazquez produce and the executive producers are Allen Loeb, Jeff Hoffman and Luigi Ghilardi II.
Traction Media’s Maren Olsen and CAA’s Nick Ogiony represent North American sales.
Eytan Rockaway directs the film formerly known as Lot 451 from a screenplay by Ido Fluk.
The Confines is set in a vast vacant residential complex where a single mother bullied by her boyfriend and his friend must confront the mystery of the building.
C Plus Pictures’ Mike Landry and Carlos Velazquez produce and the executive producers are Allen Loeb, Jeff Hoffman and Luigi Ghilardi II.
Traction Media’s Maren Olsen and CAA’s Nick Ogiony represent North American sales.
- 12/10/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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